![]() ![]() Sure, it would suck as a primary laptop due to its limited CPU power, memory, and storage space, but as a backup presentation device, it made pretty good sense. Suddenly the light went off – what if I bought a new MacBook Air to be my backup presentation device? It could run the real PowerPoint, displaying my slides in all their font-perfect glory. (Other than the factual errors, which everybody expects from me anyway.) Custom fonts, SmartArt, and animations don’t always work, and I hated having to make excuses for imperfections in my slide decks. Well, that’s not entirely true, because it doesn’t import all PowerPoint features perfectly. ![]() It has a phenomenal 8-12 hour battery life, keeps me occupied on airplanes with movies & games, and shows PowerPoint slides. I was pretty happy with the iPad, but not completely.
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